i •FOR THE HORSE. I T'hc horse that is troubled with I l-'istuia, Spavin, Cracked Heels, . Girth Galls, Sore Back, Wounds, 0 or Barbed-wire Cuts, should be t J treated with * • No. 2 | SOLOMON ; SOLUTION • The safest and purest remedy for J such ailments, but ask such prom- _! ineut trainersasCharlesO'Connor, * • Horace Lunn, R. Gooseman, and * 1 A.Robertson. Horace Lunn says I he has "found it undoubtedly the " finest remedy brought before the; Z | public." .. 0 I Prices—3/- and 6/- per Jar. | J Procurable from Land & Heigh- I J way, Saddlers, and H. J. Web- ™ | hkk, Chemist, Hastings; John * • McVay, Saddler, Napier; from all » • Stores, Saddlers, and Chemists; • I or post free from Solomon Sol- i • l'tion Proprietary, Wellington. ; JEBLEY CHURCH—II a.m, Rev T. .:'. Carr: 7 p-ui, Mr C G. Cuunolcl. Papakura ScUcolroom, 7 p m, Rev T G, Carr. Pakipaki Maori Church, 7 p.m, Mr T. H. Clayton )RESBYTERIAN CHURCH— I_ 11 a.m and 7.p.m—Rev C. Connor f-i OSPEL HALL To - Morrow VJ Evening, 7 o'clock. Mr Alexander, Irish Evangelist. A hearty invitation to all ST PATRICK'S DAY CELEBKATION RIXCESS THE AT K E HASTINGS GKAND Catholic Social GATHERING And Dhawiv<; of Akt Umus MONDAY, MARCH 19th r>R IN C ESS THEA TK E , Leu.see ... Mr Allan Hamilton John F. Sheridan's MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY TWO NIGHTS ONLY FKIDAY 28rd and SATURDAY 21th MARCH "THE EARL AND THE GIRL." A DKMiiiiTKUi. Pkoi-lttion ! Faultlessly Acted and Presented JOHN F. SHERIDAN as ".Mm Cheexe " the Coster Dot,' Trainer, in "THE EARL AND THE GIRL." Supported by 8 Ks>;«;.\uoo Dancino Gibls! i And a Picked Metropolitan Company of Fifty Ladies and Gentlemen ! SATURDAY » Widow O'Brien Admission : 3s, '2s and Is. Early Doors to Pit and Stalls Gd extra till 7.80. Bo: Plan at Hall and Son's. Day sales at Hyde's Tobacconist. | Representative—Gjsob<;k Biu.i.k NOTICE I}ERSONS are warned against I Trespassing on- the Frimley or Kaiapo Orchard and Vineyards as proceedings will be taken against those caught doing so. W. H. SMITH. j .TEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. \ Ai NAPIER ROWING REGATTA, • 21st MARCH, I'JOG Day Excursion tickets to Napier will be issued on 21st March at Hastings, Tomoana, Whakatu and Farndon by all trains up to and including that leaving Hidings at l.» 0 p.m. BY ORDER "VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS I \VAIPA\YA RACES, 21st MARCH, Cheap Return Tickets to Patangata Road, available for return on day of issue only, will be obtainable on 21st March at Wood vide. Napier and intermediate stations. These tickets wji.jl .not in. avam.abli; by the Mail trains, and those trains will not stop at Patangata Road. Other trains will stop there if required. Fares include admission to Baeeeourse. A special train, stopping, if required. at all stations for passengers, will leave Napier at 9-10 a.m., Hastings 9.55, Patangata Road arr. 11.80. A return train will have Waipukurau at 5.20 p.m., Patangata Road 5.50. stopping, after leaving Kaikora, only to set down passengers. The lu-ual 2.15 p m. Napier-Wood-ville train will leave Hastings at 3,15 p in., Patangata Road 5.30, Waipawa 5.39, arrive Woodvil'c 9-25 p.m. Holders of ordinary, or holiday excursion, tickets may break journey at Patangata Road, JiY ORDER
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Hastings Standard, Volume IX, Issue 5150, 17 March 1906, Page 3
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519Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hastings Standard, Volume IX, Issue 5150, 17 March 1906, Page 3
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